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July 25, 2025

Month: July 2024

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Downtown Albemarle to host inaugural Restaurant Week

July 17, 2024 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — Hosted by the Albemarle Downtown Development Corporation, a new dining event is setting its roots in Stanly County next month. Three participating Albemarle restaurants — Christine’s Wood Fire, Five Points Public House, and […]

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Pfeiffer softball wins NCAA Statistical Champion Award

July 17, 2024 Jesse Deal 0

MISENHEIMER — After wrapping up the 2024 season with a 1.11 team ERA, the Pfeiffer Falcons softball team has been honored with its first-ever NCAA Statistical Champion Award for Lowest Team Earned Run Average. Not […]

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Stanly County Senior Services to receive over $500,000 in grant funding

July 17, 2024 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — The Stanly County Senior Services Department recently received over half a million dollars in grant funding. Last week, the Stanly County Board of Commissioners voted 7-0 to approve the County Aging Funding Plan […]

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North Carolina House Democratic deputy leader Clemmons to resign from Legislature

July 17, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on North Carolina House Democratic deputy leader Clemmons to resign from Legislature

FILE – State Rep. Ashton Wheeler Clemmons, D-Guilford County, speaks May 16, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C. Clemmons announced her resignation from the House on Tuesday, July 16, 2024.(AP Photo/Chris Seward) GREENSBORO — The No. 2 […]

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Longtime Lincoln County House Rep. Jason Saine leaving the General Assembly

July 15, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Longtime Lincoln County House Rep. Jason Saine leaving the General Assembly

State Rep. Jason Saine, (R-Lincoln), right, speaks with Rep. Terence Everitt ( D-Wake) after a House Commerce Committee at the Legislative Office Building in March 2023. Saine announced Monday he will be resigning his seat […]

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Thomas Matthew Crooks: What we know about Trump’s would-be assassin

July 14, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Thomas Matthew Crooks: What we know about Trump’s would-be assassin

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is helped off the stage by U.S. Secret Service agents at Saturday’s campaign event in Butler, Pennslvania. (Gene J. Puskar / AP Photo) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Law enforcement officials were […]

Business

Hardee’s promotion raises over $30K for military families

July 14, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hardee’s promotion raises over $30K for military families

Hardee’s hand-breaded chicken tenders platter includes the “crinkle-cut fry” to raise money for the Patriot Foundation. (Courtesy Boddie-Noell Enterprises) ROCKY MOUNT — The nation’s largest Hardee’s franchise owners, Boddie-Noell Enterprises, recently raised more than $30,000 […]

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Boeing takes 737 Max crashes plea deal; victim’s families displeased, angry

July 13, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Boeing takes 737 Max crashes plea deal; victim’s families displeased, angry

Protesters hold up their red-painted palms, meant to resemble blood, during the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Investigations hearing on June 18. (Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP Photo) Last week, federal prosecutors […]

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Cherokees begin sales of recreational marijuana to adult members in NC

July 12, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Cherokees begin sales of recreational marijuana to adult members in NC

The Great Smoky Cannabis Co. began selling marijuana for recreational use to tribe members on July 4. (Courtesy Great Smoky Cannabis Co.) CHEROKEE — A tribal-owned medical marijuana dispensary in western North Carolina is also […]

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Cooper vetoes 5 bills, eclipses 100

July 11, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Cooper vetoes 5 bills, eclipses 100

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed five more bills, bringing his total to 102 over his two terms. (Matt Kelley / AP Photo) RALEIGH — Following the end of the legislative short session, North Carolina […]

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